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Let's see what is available over-the-counter for vertigo.
Medicines available over-the-counter are to help reduce the dizziness and nausea associated with vertigo.
This will assume you are seeing a physician for this vertigo and just want to know what to take over the counter to help with the associated nausea and dizziness.
If this is the case, options available over the counter are listed below.
Some cases of vertigo may not require treatment, but others may respond to over-the-counter antihistamines.
Meclizine, dimenhydrinate and diphenhydramine are the main over the counter antihistamines that will help with nausea and dizziness associated with vertigo.
Prefer something with meclizine 25 mg over the others.
Natural medicines that may help some people include ginger root, ginkgo biloba, and coriander.
This may help if you have been diagnosed with vitamin D deficiency.
Last updated by pharmacist on : 08/31/2018 at 02:34:pm
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